Skip to main content

Star Trek 3’s script is finished, release on track for 50th anniversary in 2016

first draft star trek 3 script finished says roberto orci into darkness
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Now that Roberto Orci has bid farewell to Spider-Man’s big-screen universe, things seem to be rolling right along with his work on the third installment of the modern Star Trek franchise. Orci indicated this week that the first draft of the film’s script has been finished, making it increasingly likely that production will begin on the film in spring 2015 as expected.

Orci provided the update on the still-untitled Star Trek sequel to TrekMovie.com, indicating on the site’s message board (where he’s a frequent guest) that he and co-writers J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay had just put the final touches on the first full script for the film, which will also serve as his directorial debut.

Recommended Videos

In a forum thread discussing his work on Universal’s upcoming series of monster movies, Orci responded to a question about Star Trek with the following update: “p & m & I wrote, ‘fade out’ yesterday on first draft. things are moving.”

While there’s no official release date set for the third Star Trek film in the modern, rebooted franchise, Paramount has set aside several dates in 2016 for tentpole projects. One of those dates, June 3, was recently chosen for the sequel to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles after that film’s big opening weekend. If all goes well with the script, a spring 2015 start for production is reasonable, and a release date announcement should be made soon after the script is finalized and the budget is set.

It’s worth noting that 2016 is also the 50th anniversary of the series, so Star Trek fans should expect big things for the franchise that year.

Rick Marshall
A veteran journalist with more than two decades of experience covering local and national news, arts and entertainment, and…
3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (November 22-24)
netflix underrated movies watch november 22 24 2024 spy game 1

Are you ready to get Glicked this weekend? No, I didn't call you a dirty name, that's the actual moniker being used for the simultaneous release of Wicked and Gladiator II. I'm not going to see either this weekend as both are expected to make tons of cash and draw in a lot of crowds in theaters over the next few days.

I'm content to stay in this weekend and queue up a good movie (or three) on Netflix. Feel the same way? Well, here's a handy list of a few underrated movies that are worth your time. You can always watch Glicked later in the year ... or never, if that's more your vibe.

Read more
3 underrated (HBO) Max movies you should watch this weekend (November 22-24)
A man holds a gun in Out of the Furnace.

Are you ready for Glicked? Yes, that's the actual nickname for the simultaneous release of Gladiator 2 and Wicked this weekend. Hollywood is hoping for another bountiful Barbenheimer box office bonanza (say that three times fast), and if the tracking is correct, they are going to get it. Expect tons of crowds at movie theaters this weekend.

If you're like me and hate people, er, crowds, then don't worry, I've got you covered. You can stay in and enjoy some films that have been overlooked. I've assembled a list of three underrated movies that are streaming on Max right now. None of them have the spectacle of Ariana Grande singing in a floating pink bubble or Paul Mescal in a blood-stained toga, but maybe that's a good thing.

Read more
3 great Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (November 22-24)
Cailee Spaeny aims a gun as David Jonsson stands behind her in a still from the movie Alien: Romulus.

Hulu is never going to have all of the flashy original movies that Netflix has, but it's going to have its share of box office hits now and then. This week, one of last summer's sleeper hits, Alien: Romulus, is making its streaming debut on Hulu. And that film more than earned its place on our weekly list of the three great Hulu movies that you need to stream this weekend.

Our other picks include a period drama that has a great cast, as well a sports comedy from an actress-turned-talk show host.

Read more